The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, January 22, 1903, Image 3
flt^wnervousH^BPJP^^iuer
fli_f day's use of Pr. Kline's Great
^^^vltesiorer. * 2*trial bcttle&ud treatise fr-H)
Klim, Ltd., (J31 Arch St., Phila.. Pa.
?
A woman's love is more emphatic than
a man's, and so is her temper.
> Mry.WlnsJow'sSoothingSvrup for children
teething.so'teu the gums, reduces inflamma
tion.allayspnicureswiudcolic.25c. abottlo j
Frog >kin makes the toughest leather I
, known in proportion to its thickness.
Pvtxam Fadeless Dtes color more
1.1-ioVih.r ,>/\l#,rs. wifh !n? work
- *
than others.
Sold for $12,500.70 years ago a piece ot
land in Berlin i? now valued at $12,500,(K)0.
I do not bolters Plso's Cure for Consumption
ha* an equal tor coughs and colds?Jobs
t. Botes, Trinity Springs, Ind.. Feb, 15,1S0J.
It's easier to jump a board bill than to
jump a bill board
David Fleming, a Philadelphia golfer
who destroyed his caddy's eye hy a
blow- struck ftt the beat of passion,
about a year ago, has been ordered to
pay $6.0b0 to the lad. He surrendered
to the sheriff and refused to pay the
judgment He will remain In the jail
precincts for six months and will then
be released. Fleming is said to be
wealthy to his own right and is the
grandson and heir of Philadelphia's
richest w#maa.
Each year about $50,000 l? expended in
sprinkling the streets of London with sand
to prevent horses from slipping
HjRvXfl
A distressing case
which baffled the ski
Mrs. Hayes, of
the following letter
cured, after every th
Lydia R. Pinkham's
**? ?* r:?* r 4 ...von
.'us. mtjra r ii n v i ?v i
"Deab Mrs. Pixkham:? I ha
icent for a long time without any i
tumor. I cannot sit down without
up my spine. I have bearing-down
do men is swollen, and I have had ft
petite is not good. I cannot, walk 01
"The symptoms of Fibroid T
curately describe my case, so I writ
11 F. IIayes, 252 Dudley bt., (Roxb
Note the result of Mi
though she advised Mrs.
her medicine?which shf
her letter contained a n
tions as to treatment, a!
about the happy result.
i;DnAR Mrs. Pixkham:? Som
ing my symptoms ami asked your ;
all your directions carefully, and to
4i The use of Lydb E. Pinklui
expelled the tumor and strength*
miles now.
"Lydia E. Pinkham's Vcge
lars a drop. I advise all womei
female, trouble of any kind to give
E. F. LLvras, 252 Dudley St., (Roxb
Moan tains of gold could not
the place of the health and hapj
Vegetable Compound brought tc
Such testimony should bo ac
evidence that Lydia E. Pinkha
without a peer as a remedy for ai
ovarian troubles; tumors; intiami
placements of the womb; baekacl
menstruation- Surely the volume
ters we are daily printing in the nev
Mrs. Hayes at her al>ove add
which sick women may write for
Her gratitude to Mrs. Pinkhaiu an
Compound is so genuine and hear
great for her to take in return for 1
Truly is it said that it Is Eyd!
pound that is curing so many woil
get this when some druggist wants
trnnn forfeit if v* cannot forihi
OuUmi ****** will prI
WINCH
a a a r\pK
jffi fAUIUMT UUHUtw
1 "New Rivar "L{
n WW ^ou are Iookin*
I 11 munition, the kir
H P W point your gun,
|9 Loaded Shotgun Shells:
H Black powder; "Leader
|| with Smokeless. Insist
Factory Loaded Shells
a all dealer
j tkz.
The P?-ru-n? k
The druggists; have already m Applied 8
with Peruna almanacs. There is sure to ?j
be a great demand for these almanacs on Jjj
account of the articles on astrology which ?
they contain. The subject of astrology is yj
a very attractive one to most people. The n
articles on astrology in tlie Peruna al- *
manac have been furnished by a very com- ^
peteut astiologist. and the mental charac- Jfl
teristics of each sign is given, constituting JJ
almost a complete horoscope. A list of fi
questions and answers 011 astrology sent JF
free upon reo.uest. There will be a great j
rush for these l>ooks. Ask your druggist pi
tor one early l>efore they are all gone. ff
s
The population of Malta, about 200,000. jg
j relies 'wholly for its milk supply on the
goat.
9 too Reward. SIOO.
The readers of this paper will be pleased to A
j learn that there Is at least one dreaded die- a
ease that setofrea-h&s bean able to.jirc in all
1 itsstages. and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh c
| Cure is the only positive cure now known to C
I the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a oon^ 0l
I sUtutional disease, requires a constitutional ,
1 treatment. Hall'sCatarrhCuretstakenlntet,
naliy, acting directly upon the blood and mu- -s'
I coup surfaces of the system, thereby destroy- 1;
| ng the foundation of the disease, iind giving
; the patient strength by building up the constitution
and assisting nature in doing its l<
i work. The proprietors have so much falthin p
j its curative powers that they offer One Hun- r
I drc*d Dollars for any case that it fails to curs.
* bend for list of testimonials. Address t:
F. J. Chkvet St Co.. Toledo. O. .?<
, Sold by Druggists. 75c. e
Hail's Family Pills are the best.
I A creed is a chart and not a religious a!
I couipass. H . 4. y
, s.
wW^m
y/ y'
mors Cured. '5Wof
Fibroid Tumor, ?
11 of Boston doctors. | *
Boston, Mass., in I \
tells how she was h;
ling else failed, by j?
Vpor^table ComoouncL Is
. -c X- I s
iling lo Mrs. Pinkham f?r Help/ j o
ve been under Boston doctors' treat- J v
relief. They tell me I have a fibroid ' *
great pain, and the soreness extends I
pains both back and front. iffy ab- ' 11
owing spells for throe years. My aj>- J J;
l?e on my feet for any length of time, j
lunor given in your little book ae- ; *
e to vou for advice."?(.Signed) Mrs. j ]
urv> "Boston. 31 ass.
ii
rs. Pinkham's advice?al- i
Hayes, of Boston, to take j;
i knew would help her ? j
lass of additional instruc- ] ti
1 of which helped to bring j1
i <*
etime ago I wrote to you deserib- ! t]
advice. You replied, and I followed t,
?-day 1 am a well woman. j,
mi's Vegetable Compound entirely \ v
mtd my whole system. 1 can walk , f,
i il
table Compound is worth five dol1
who are afflicted with tumors or ! ^
it a faithful trial." ? (Signed) Mas. a
ury) Boston, Mass. i p
purchase such testimony -or take f
l>iness which Lydia E. Pinkhaiit's r
Mrs. Ha>o?. ii
cepted by all women as convincing 1 8
m's Vegetable Compound stands j 1'
1 the distressing ills of women: all j "
nations; ulceration, falling and dis- i ''
le; iiTegular, suppressed or painful J v
and character of the testimonial let- i a
rspapers can leave no room for doubt, j r:
ress will gladly answer any letters j r
fuller information about hec illness. |11
d Lydia Ii. Pinkhum's Vegetable j e
tfelt that she thinks no trouble is too j 1
ler health and happiness. j *
La K. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- ! e
ten, and no other medicine; don't for- v
i to sell you something else. 1<
rith produce the original letters sad sigaatiree of
>T9 their absolute sonuin??et? n
la K. Piakham MallclM Co.. Lynn, Maa> j,
lESTERl
SHOTGUN SHELLS ?
sader" "Repeater" i
B
for reliable shotgun am- g
id that shoots where you ||
buy Winchester Factory I' n.
"New Rival," loaded with I *
" and "Repeater," loaded jj
: upon having Winchester ff ir
,, and accept no., others.
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fail TOPICS I
An Important icicle on South* 5
crn Truck Qrnwing. j*
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Truck i'ur In the >ou:h ttUntln Cout,
The market garden soils of the South
.tlautle roast are generally of a warm
ml sandy character, lying level and
lose to permanent moisture in the soil.
>n sueli lands it is possible to use the
imcentrtfed fertilizers iu quantities
iiat are not possible on dry upland
i:ls. and the growers iustead of seok25
to know how little they can get
long with and make crops are seeking
? ascertain how much they can use
rodtably. They have found that the
hicf deficiencies of their soil is in iii ojren
and potash. In many of these
>ils where phusphatie rocks occur the
rowers have found that phosphoric
eld is less needed than the other conlitucnts
In their fertilizers. Some
ears ago the New York station made
>iue cxpo-iinculs to determine the Jif r?nee
between a fertilizer for the |
rPh potato crop based on the exact
nalysis of the potato, aiud the fortil:?
r that the Long Island growers were
sing in which the plant food constittnts
wore largely in excess of what
ie analysis seemed to show. Thou in
ic culture of the early Irish potato in
lie 01 nie isouui Aiianui' region
w.ik found ihul there die crop needed
ir ?he best results n larger percentage
f nitrogen tlian it did in the North,
(rowing in tli*- early cool spring the
ddittonal nitrogen seemed to have the
ITeet of rapidly urging growth and
laking the crop earlier, and as this
arlineas was the important thing in
lie competition for the early market
tnl the biggest prices, the nitrogenous
art of the fertilizer received increased
ttentlon. But while the nitrogen Inrea?ed
ilie growth it was found that
be jMilaio needed something else for
tie formation of big starchy tubers,
'lie study of thedife history of vegetnion
by scientists hud shown fliat the
onstituent in a ferrillzer that most Inreused
the formation of starch was
otash. and hence it was Inferred that
plant in which starch sioring in the
ubers was of such importance as it is
:i the potato, and which its analysis
howed^needed a large percentage of
iQti^lrin the fertilizer applied, cspeially
in the sandy soRs where this
onstituent was generally deilcient.
o ihe coast gardeners have gradlally
worked out for themselves
orniulas to suit the various crops
rown. They have found for the youto
crop that while an immediate efect
and early growili is aided by an
v.iilirisin ,?f hilralii .if crwl-1 iilivS
is not lasting:, and that the full
ucecss of the crop demands some
lower available uitrogen in the form
t organic matter. This tlie.v supply
ritb the readily available fish scrap in
onie sections, but generally in the
arm of cottonseed meal. Experiment*
ortbward seemed to allow in most
laces that for tliA crop there grown
be potash should he in the form of a
nlphatc. since potatoes grown with
his form of potash sreinod more mealy
ml dryer than those grown with the
annate. J5ut the Southern gardeners
mini! that this dryness was of less im
ortanre to them, as their crop Is lar.eer
sold i? ;m unrip? condition, and the
mriatc was not only cheaper but save
bent better results than the sulphate.
!r.t it is not only with the early potato
rop that the Southern market gardenr
uses fertilizers liravilv. On land
tiat lias beet: ht-avily dressed year af?r
year they use from 1<?00 to ?0t)i>
ounds of a high do To mixture, nlrays
high In potash content, oxc.pt
or the early cabbage crop, with which
: has been found that a larger perentago
of available phosphoricacid and
itrogen are of more importance than
large percentage of potash. Recent7
there has grown up along the Southrn
coast u great Industry in the culare
of lettuce under cloth protection
i frames during the winter and eavl.v
priug months. The growers assumed
roperly that this crop needs heavy
ppli e.tions of nitrogen and potash,
avr accordingly mixed fertilizers in
rhieh there'is about ten ptr cent, of
einnl potash, and they use this at the
ate of a ton per acre. Souie damaging
e?u!ts have come from this. Where
envy applications of potash are ncedd.
as in lettuce growing, lite applicator
should be made a month before
ctting the plants and the frames left
Tt>n>pd td the rains, so lliflt tile DOtasll
rill sot assimilated with the soil and
?--.e niuoi* of its caustic character. Tii#
oiash will not jet away, aud there ia
0 -iced to bo unsasy about this. Sonic
rowers of early crops near the ports
f entry find that they can get potash
hcaper in the form of kainit, and they
nMvome the bad effect of the chlorles
by putting all the potash they will
cod on ihe land in the fall, so that the
inter rains will wash ?iut the chloride
f sodium, ami they have the potash
s a sulphate, and in the leaching the
nil renders soluble some other forms
f plant food. JY. r. llassgj, Editor
C I'raetical Farmer.
News of the Day.
After Charles Banks, a Portsmouth
titro, had been convicted of steuliug
pair of rubber boots, Robert Smith,
not her negro, confessed that he was
thief, surrendered the stolen boots
n?i accepted a sentence of 15 days
1 prison and a fine of $10.
B. B. Odell was inaugurated Govnor
of New York at Albanv, N. Y.
Mrs. Dockery, wife of Governor
ockery, of Missouri, died at Jeffer)n
City, Mo.
I
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I?ev. H.NStubenvoll, of ELkhorn, Wis.
John's Church of that place. Kev. Stuben
to hirn by Emperor William of (jermany.
Emperor has written iu his own handwril
This honored pastor, in a recent lettei
Ohio, says concerning their famous catarr,
The Peruna Medioine Co., Columbus,
Gentlemen: "I Had hemorrhages
! despaired of me. I took Peruna and
I J - ~J - 1. I ?L .. Sl?,
COU ragr. ? HU fnuur/icinwiy, c wvi
a healthy color, and 1 feel xeelL It i
everyone kept Feruna in the houne H
year.''?//. STVllESVOLL,
Thousands ot people have catarrh who
would be surprised to know it. because it
has been called ?ome other name than catarrh.
The tact is catarrh is catarrh wheri
ever located; and another tact which is of
equally ijreat importance, is that Peruna
cures catarrh wherever located.
Asx YOUR DRUGS/ST FOR
irritation, ar
disgusting,
j disguise the taste. Fool y
I offensive to your taste or s
j makes certain things repi
| yourself to nauseous doses
j bowels, destroy your healt
! fuj, palatable, perfect mo
tonic you find in
^ _ Bftt for the Bowels.
' Genuine tablet stampe
y*WWlg Sample and booklet fr<
Sterling R
lilm's a
*x Our money winning books, IT.
jfl written by men who know, tell w
I you all about ?&
Potash 1
They are needed by every man Ed
who owns a field and a plow, and BR
who desires to get the most out
They are free. Send ]>o*ta! card. Iff
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I PAT 8MT CASH TO*
MaKv LAND WARRANTS
IhikI to soldiers or any war. Abo 8. kHars* Additional
Ho:o*?'.ead hi/hta. Writ* mi at -.Be*.
THANK HVHt&ta. P.O. Box 148, Danssr, Tela
Is the Standard R1
The ONLY compound on the m
disease without doing IrreparabI
UNEQUALLED as a
' CHEERFULLY RE
Gentlemen-.?I bail rbormat ism for at
I bad to use crutches or cane. Was c?nfir
at a time, several times. Last spring I bei
bottles before I noticed any benefit. A
{ cure seems to be complete, as I have h
I can cheerfully recommend your medi
For sale bv Druggists, or sent expr
Bobbltt Chemical Co.,
Jl ...
AS BEFRIENDED
BY AN EMPEROR
1 BY PE-RU-NA.
t
, ip pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran St. j
voli is the possessor of two Bibles presented !
Upon the fly leaf of one of the Bibles the
ting a text.
: to The Peruna Medicine Co., of Columbus,
U remedy, Peruna:
, Oklo.
of the lung* for a Ion g time, and all [
waa cured. It gave np atrengthand :
ad. It Increaaed my weight, gave me J
a the best medicine In the world. 1/ j
t would aave many from death every 1
|
j it you do not derive prompt and sutisfarI
tory results .froru the use ot Peruna, wnte
; at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full state- j
ment of your ease and he \vi.l bo pleased to ,
j give you valuable advice gratia.
Address Dr. Hartman, Ihvsidcnt of 'The '
; Hartman .Sanitarium, Columbus, U.
i free Pe-ru-na Almanac, i
>hewl Salts an
ickening salts or repulsive cas
of salts" means violence, gri
id leaves your stomach and 1
as well take concentrated ly
nauseating truck that your s
nur own stomach, eh? Don't
imell is going- to do you real g
ilsive, so you will not take t
, and you ruin your digestion,
h. On the other hand see wh
dern laxative, liver regulate
Alt drugeistt. ioc, 25c. 50c. Never sold In bull:
dCCC. Guaranteed to cure or your money back
;e. Address
emcdy Company, Chicago or New York. o3
erokee Remedy of Sweet G
ughs, Colds, ^Grippe ? !.
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A Disintegrating Bachelor.
I A good-look in?, well-to-do {Spring
field bachelor who was being teased by
lh? young women of the ?-lub for not
marrying, offered to take the gir! .
i whom 'he club should elect his wife
1 Just to show them that he v/as not
averse to matrimony. Each girl went
to a corner an wrote h^r ihoioe on a
1 piece of paper, disguising her hand!
writing. There were nine members
j of the club, and the result showed one '
j vote for each. The young man i?
still a bachelor, but the club is broken
tip and its members are all mad at
r-arli oiner. - Kansas City Star.
Among the wonderful mosaics uf the .
j ancient Church of St. Sophia is a
gigantic figure of the Savior. Moham*
medan desecration has covered it with
| whitewash and paint, but through it
all th? original picture can be easilj
' identified.
hteumatic Remedy.
arket that cures this terrible
le harm to the digestive organs.
BLOOD PURIFIER.
COMMENDS IT.
Fbpkptat*. S. C., Atlff. 1*. 1902.
out twelve years. Great deal of the time
led to bed. nearly helpless, three months
ran to take " Riiiumacide." I used two
Lltoiretiier I used seven bottles and the
ad no symptoms of rheumatism since,
cine. B. F. FEN1GAN. ?
evagc prepaid on receipt of Jr.oo.
Baltimore, fid.
Ml III I
fo Cotton Gmners. ]
Va manufacture the Moat Complete the J
of Cotton Gin Machinery of Anj Company I
In the World, namely,the 1
PRATT, H
WINSHIP,
MUNQER,
EAGLE, i
SMITH.
Ve abo mail
Lintars (ir Oil Wilt,
Engines and Boilers.
U alto toll iTwjtbiif utnun t? oopptela
Modem-GJnntac 0itfita?d1anrftlM?r?if- < m
ton art with fSftl detailed plans aid ptteiial
bills for ooutraetloa of aooossary
hornet for our plantt wlthoat ostra ebargi ^
rhe Gontinental Gin Dmipsftf, 1
. Birmingham, All 1
VI1TI roi OCB ULTXIT CA7ALOOV*. 1
J ** UNION MADE
* ' W. L. Douglas makes and sell* mere
men's S3JO and S3U)0 shoes than any other
two manufacturers In the world, which
proves their superiority | ^
they are worn by more /? \
people in all stations of Jr" w;
life than any other make. #?" gg
Because W. L. Douglas M . *
istbe largest manufacturer fitfy
he can buy cheaper and ^" jra * ' . *
Eroduce his shoes at a ujjflBft ,
>wer cost than other con> J39mL f
cerns. which enables h iin ' '
to sell shoes for $ii.50 an?V L
$.1.00 e^ual in every
way 10 uu>s^ >vnu c>acanil
S3 shoes, a re worn by thouaaudsotinenwb*
have been paying $4 and ffl.notbelfevinrthew
cuuld get a tint-class shoe for $3*50 or $3X0.
He has convinced them that the style,
and wear of his $3.30 and $3".00 shoes is jut
as good. Placed side by side ft is impombla
to are any difference. A trial will convince. V
Xoiler lamsif n.WStlM: falt#S,SM,tt
lit HuilarM t \H0# Sale*:
V a?in of tn y#nr Yrara. J .? ?&
W. U DOUGLAS UJX) CIL"f BOOK LlflK*- '
Worth S8.00 Compared with Other Make*.
Die best !mported an I American leather*. He*!'* ' <
Patent Calf. Enamel, 8ox Calf, Calf, Vlci Kid, Cotmm
Colt, and Ha'tonel Kanoarto. East Co/or Cartel*.
Psiiffsn Th* genuine have W. Ik DOUGLAS 3 I
WflUHUII uurn* and price (tamped on bottoet. - * \ 3
A'h >rt 'if ik >i< I. *Sr. rrtre. Illtt. Catalan free.
\v. i? noi'oi.As, iiaocKTvx, iiam.- . ^
tiuuey bavin* Catalog
for a Postal f|||f
id Castor Oil!
.
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itor oil? "Goes through you*
ps, gripes, gases, soreness,
30 we Is weak and burnt out.
e. Then there's castor oil,'
Aomach refuses unless you
: ever believe that anything
ood. Nature.
:hem. Force
weaken your jBm ^
at a delightir
and bowel
urn and Mullein ^iVTfr
c un?l 1 iidk T.?mb!os. Thoroughly twcd
m. A!! "'-v -rlv- . S.VB, 60c and 61.00.
m, ? /s tr\ \ r
p^UHursir
h< s- ?V 'o 0-'TS' izatue:;7 fes.
U "W Hire ica;1o I>rop?y and its co?y
plications a rpeciaity tor tweatj
7 vein with tha xost wt adaznl
I .. I icccejz. Eavo cured cany th?na-tM/G?
V.- aati cue?.
T2. E. 2. 02522-3 CCH8.
> 3<-s M Adnata, 0*.
WANTED
250 Young Moil
? un<'? to <i>:-iitfy fo- cond t oattfonn wlroh
1' iruaraiiieo in traing und'-r SS.OOO
j-'jioait to pcotD^tty piocuie ihom v
I he Ga.-Ala. Bus. College,
MACON, G COUGH.
Fill IT TREK". OI!> %?IK.\T?I. Tit KB*
nTIt IWUKIIKl PL A % ' S.
ollRLBv KIMKM GRAPE AIAB*.
IHl'tll KT? .
rir"'"aUi!opi"X"n: on ?on- lt<*?tion. A ni?-r I ? nf
Brown l.#-*horn? nod Rrf-rii . ituauuilt
Kllll bloodrd 1 orl, rrl* ji d Pullrl ?l I
Also purr l'OLAMi v Hl.N.i .sHOAT^, tbr>-?
old at $4 oO each.
J. B. At ATKIVi & lllt?>..
IlllUkorn,
MamaSahim l/ftAniinA
Uctpuiiiii vaseline
Put up in Collapsible Tube*.
A Substitute fur and Superior to Mus:srS or
anv other piaster. and will not Mister the most
delicate skin. J'he pain allaying a.nd curative
qualities of Mils article are wonderful. It will
top the toothache at onoe and relieve headache
aiui via'.lcA.
V.Y ive?.n;r?tend it as the best an 1 ?afe*t et , .t
ternal counter-irritant known, also external
remedy for jiaiiM in the chest and stomach
acd all theiirvi?Vio,nenrA?jrican<l jroirty eorwplaint4.
A trial wilt-prove what we claim for it.
and it will be found to he invaluable In the
household. Mahy people say "It is the beet of
all your preparations.
I'ricc 1ft cents, at all drnffyUta, or other 'leal
ers.or )>v rending this amount to us in postal
stamps we will send you a tube by mail.
No article should be accented by the publlw
nil loss the same carries ouMahel. as otherwiaw
It is not genuine.
CHESEBRGUGH MANUFACTURING CO,
17 Guts Street, New York City.
So. 4.
ill in III |>n
Beat Cou^h cyrap. Tastes Good.
time. Sold by druggists.